Learn How to Install Glass Pool Fencing
Learn how to install Glass Pool Fencing using GlassMate installation tool
Are you a landscaper, builder, DIY home handyman wondering how to easily install Glass Pool Fencing?
Installing a Frameless Glass Pool Fence involves many steps:
- Thorough planning is key to a successful glass pool fence install. Once you have your measurements, use our Pool Fence Planner to plan your glass pool fence and what panels and hardware you will need. To order through us, email your list and we can arrange all glass and components required to be delivered to you;
- Mark out spigot location and then core drill the holes;
- Attach 2 GlassMate and 2 spigot posts to glass panel ensuring you also put the dress rings on and tape across onto the glass to stop them falling off;
- Carry glass and lower spigot posts into pre-drilled holes with GlassMate sitting on the ground supporting the panels;
- Repeat above steps setting up as many panels of glass in a row as you can (depending on how many sets of GlassMate you have);
- Turn knobs to adjust GlassMate height and tilt until you have all panels lined up, level and plum;
- Attach GlassBuddy across 2 panels of glass and tighten the wing nut to maintain alignment when setting the grout;
- Concrete in the spigot posts;
- Once dry, undo and remove GlassMate tools then remove tape from dress rings and let them drop over to hide the hole.
GlassMate is a tool designed to install Glass Pool Fencing
Watch this GlassMate installation video to give you a better idea of the process involved. It demonstrates how you can use the GlassMate glass pool fence installation tool to install glass pool fencing for new house builds, home renovations and DIY Renos.
Multiple Sets = Smart Choice
Are you a Builder or Tradesman installing Glass Pool Fencing or Glass Balustrading on your home builds and renovations?
With multiple sets, you can ensure speed and efficiency without sacrificing professionalism or precision.
You can get perfect alignment of as many glass panels at once as you have sets of GlassMate.
Some installers are working with as many as 15-20 panels at once. You are only limited by the amount of sets you own.